Teen pop sensation Pixie Lott has launched a clothing line for Lipsy, priced between ÂŁ25 and ÂŁ75.
Lott, 19, launched the Pixie Collection for Lipsy in Kent yesterday.
The collection features denim pieces, dresses and printed vest tops. A maxi dress and ﬂoral-print sun dress complete the springâsummer 2010 range.
Lipsy, meanwhile, has launched a related competition with a ﬁrst prize of the entire collection, worth ÂŁ800, and a chance to meet Lott. Five runners-up will receive ÂŁ250 each to use at lipsy.co.uk.

Gokâs Fashion Fix returns to Channel 4 on May 25, with host Gok Wan revealing how to shop for less by choosing just 24 key pieces to make one feel fabulous.
Going around Britain, Gok will perform mini-makeovers on as many people as possible, with one person from each town he visits getting a major makeover prize.
In the latest series, makeover candidates will be invited to âdress dangerouslyâ for a week, in order to rediscover their sexier side and gain some conﬁdence before getting their new clothes.
As with the last series, fashion buyer Brix Smith-Start of Start Boutique will go head to head with Gok, challenging him to match her high street looks with the stylistâs budget-conscious ones.

Maybelline New York has announced Lisalla Montenegro, 21, has been signed to the brand. Lisalla joins the brandâs spokesmodels, including Christy Turlington, Julia Stegner, Erin Wasson, Kemp Muhl and Emily DiDonato.
Born and raised in Goias, Brazil, 5 ft 9 in Lisalla was encouraged to pursue modelling, despite having dreams to enter medicine. After participating in a competition for Miss Goias, she met with modelling scouts who took her to the US.
She has been on the catwalks of HermĂšs, Michael Kors, Armani Exchange, Tracy Reese, Vena Cava, and Pinko. She has worked with the industryâs most renowned international photographers including Mario Sorrenti, Kenneth Willardt, Alexi Lubomirski, Peter Beard and Miles Aldridge, says the company.
Advertising featuring Montenegro is expected to break in June.

Wellington played host to local couturiĂšre Robyn Cliffe earlier this month at the Museum Hotel where she showed off her latest elegant and exquisitely graceful bridal collection. The intimate affair had an exclusive guest list that included the designerâs close family and friends, brides-to-be as well as industry insiders.
The bridal pieces had an interesting juxtaposition of architectural pleating and complex draping that also hinted of a Grecian goddess-like elegance. Other design features such as tiny silk covered buttons along the back, beading and the choice of rich fabrics really set this collection apart from the rest. It was also refreshing to see that Cliffe presented the gowns on all-different body shapes and sizes, which shows that she truly targets a wide range of women.
Robyn Cliffe has 20 years of experience and expertise in the bridal couture business, catering for international customers. She has won several design awards including the prestigious Canterbury Top Designer Award in 2007.
The showcase of the designerâs collection was a huge success and weâre sure brides-to-be canât wait to say âI doâ in one of her exquisite gowns.âUma Lele

For those wanting to get the 1980sâ look as the ﬁnal series of Ashes to Ashes hits the Zeitgeist, a seller on Ebay has a number of items that are claimed to have been veriﬁed by one of the crew as having been worn on the show.
A corduroy jacket, a beret, Lyle & Scott shirts, an H&M tie and a Dot Matrix overall are among the items offered by a seller called âmadstevemcqueenâ.
The seller says the items were bought at an Ashes to Ashes costume sale that took place after production was completed.
They come âwith a certiﬁcate of authenticy [sic] from someone who has worked on the production on all 3 seriesâ.